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Test and vaccinate or remove: Methodology and preliminary results from a badger intervention research project.

The Veterinary Record, 2021
BACKGROUND In the British Isles, it is generally accepted that the Eurasian badger (Meles meles) plays a role in the maintenance of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle.
F. Menzies   +19 more
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Badger culling extensions

Veterinary Record, 2013
Robin Hargreaves, the BVA President, comments: Mark Jones and colleagues have made a number of comments and raised questions in relation to the BVA's recent statement on the CVO's advice to ministers regarding the extension to the badger culls in the two pilot areas.
Mark, Jones   +7 more
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Don’t badger a badger!

Child Care, 2009
Each month Lynne Garner puts a different animal in the spotlight. She gives some facts and figures to get you started on a project and provides a related practical activity. This month she looks at a seldom seen woodland creature.
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The ‘omnivorous badger dilemma’: towards an integration of nutrition with the dietary niche in wild mammals

Mammal Review, 2019
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that, given plenty of food, many animals can achieve a species‐specific macronutrient intake target by selecting nutritionally balanced foods or combining complementary foods.
A. Balestrieri   +3 more
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Badger culling consultation

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, — The predictable has happened. To nobody's surprise, a largely uninformed, and often misinformed, electorate has sent a clear anti-culling message to government. Public opinion, it seems, continues to dictate government policy.
John, Daykin   +4 more
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Molecular evidence of a badger-associated Ehrlichia sp., a Candidatus Neoehrlichia lotoris-like genotype and Anaplasma marginale in dogs.

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2018
The family Anaplasmataceae contains pathogenic and endosymbiotic bacteria of veterinary-medical importance. In this study, 90 blood samples from rural dogs, five blood samples from road-killed European badgers and 34 ticks, i.e.
S. Hornok   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

BADGER

Alloy Digest, 1961
Abstract BADGER is an oil hardening, non-deforming tool and die steel having good hardenability characteristics. Tungsten and chromium additions increase its wear resistance over the straight manganese oil hardening type die steel. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties ...
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Investigating badger bites

Veterinary Record, 2012
WITH the increased interest in investigating incidents of suspected badger baiting, colleagues may be asked to help to provide evidence in such cases. The investigation of bite marks in animals is a fairly common presentation for clinical veterinarians.
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